Thomas Kinkade turned himself into a ubiquitous brand — but there was more to him than that, a new documentary shows.
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T.J. Byrnes, a low-key bar in the Financial District of Manhattan, has survived Sept. 11, Hurricane Sandy and Covid lockdowns ...
LaMontagne's legacy is that of having been, in the estimation of many, America’s greatest wood portrait sculptor.
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Indianapolis Opera will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a gala at Hilbert Circle Theatre. The event will feature the ...
The end of school year is just around corner. Parents can choose from camps specializing in sports, the arts, science, or ...
Part One of this series about the roots of my Berlin thriller Hauenstein I described how, aged 24 in the winter of 1984-85 I ...
A talented and creative spirit, Lee was known for his exceptional skills as a woodworker and pastel artist. He had a career ...
A new art exhibition opening May 3 at Thomas Cole National Historic Site celebrates the works of artist Emily Cole, daughter ...
A new documentary by Miranda Yousef, "Art for Everybody," reveals a vault of unseen works by Thomas Kinkade, the "painter of ...
The enduring strength of the American art market was on display and at Christie’s today as two sales, American Sublime: Property from an Important Private Collection and 19th Century American and ...